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survivor of sexual assault framed as excluded and disbelieved by the system
Survivors of sexual violence are framed as emotionally and psychologically threatened
Domestic violence is portrayed as harmful, but only through individual scandal rather than societal harm
Framing emphasizes urgency and crisis through high-profile arrest without legal context
Domestic violence is framed as a personal scandal rather than a systemic safety issue
survivor of sexual violence framed as heroically included and validated
Wrongfully convicted individuals framed as deserving inclusion, protection, and compensation
Positions the complainant as brave and finally being heard after years of silence
Victim and her husband portrayed as seeking inclusion and support through institutional channels
Sexual assault in tourist areas is framed as an escalating crisis involving British nationals
Framed as emotionally devastated but finally being heard through testimony
The victim is partially excluded from narrative focus, with emphasis shifted to media and dramatization
Frames gun violence as an erupting, uncontrollable crisis
The victim is portrayed as vulnerable and endangered by the circumstances of the assault and its aftermath
Context of abuse is downplayed, indirectly framing survivors as still at risk due to media inaction
Domestic violence is framed as an urgent, ongoing crisis requiring systemic attention
Minimizing domestic violence is portrayed as unacceptable and dangerous
Domestic violence is framed as a life-threatening danger to women
framed as morally central and deserving of institutional accountability
Survivors of domestic violence are framed as deserving of voice, recognition, and solidarity
Domestic violence is framed as a systemic crisis requiring urgent intervention
Domestic violence is framed as a severe and ongoing threat to women's safety
Femicide is framed as an ongoing threat to women's safety
The household environment is portrayed as inherently dangerous and threatening to vulnerable individuals
Framing domestic violence as an isolated personal tragedy rather than a systemic crisis
Victim and family portrayed with dignity and inclusion in national narrative
Pattern of behavior framed as endangering intimate partners
Domestic violence situation framed as urgent and escalating
Framing the domestic incident as a serious and urgent crisis
Extends the sense of public vulnerability to broader safety concerns, despite no gun involvement
The victim is framed as having died under violent, vulnerable circumstances
Domestic violence survivor portrayed as vulnerable
Women and girls are portrayed as under severe and systemic threat due to gender-based violence
Domestic violence allegations framed as potentially illegitimate or politically weaponized
survivor of sexual assault implicitly marginalized by lack of voice or representation
Survivors framed as excluded and abandoned by the justice system after trial
Sexual violence framed as deeply harmful and traumatic
Framing domestic violence allegations as an urgent crisis rather than a legal matter
Alleged domestic incident framed as credible and serious through official sourcing and lack of contextual challenge
Domestic violence is framed as an urgent personal crisis involving a public figure, amplifying moral panic
Domestic violence is framed as a personal drama rather than a safety threat
Allegations of domestic harm backgrounded, minimizing victim perspective
framing domestic relationships as sites of hidden crisis and extreme danger
survivor framed as included and validated through judicial recognition and public voice
abuser framed as an adversarial figure through emphasis on physical dominance and continued aggression
perpetrator framed as untrustworthy due to manipulation and minimization of abuse
domestic violence response system framed as partially failing due to delayed accountability
domestic violence survivors portrayed as endangered and vulnerable
framed as excluded and inadequately protected
Domestic environment framed as dangerous and deceptive
Frames domestic violence as an urgent, escalating crisis enabled by digital deception
Victims of gender violence are framed as being systematically excluded from protection and justice
Women and girls are portrayed as under systemic threat of lethal gender-based violence
Women and girls portrayed as under systemic threat
Women in public roles are framed as being under social threat due to gender-based hostility
Domestic violence depicted as severely destructive and pervasive
Gun violence is framed as erupting from personal conflict into sudden, fatal crisis
Domestic violence is framed as an immediate, life-threatening danger to women
Domestic violence clearly framed as destructive and harmful
Domestic violence framed as an urgent, escalating crisis
Domestic violence portrayed as a severe threat to victims' safety
Hostages included and humanized as resilient and protected
framing domestic violence perpetrators as irredeemably hostile and dangerous
Framing the incident as part of an ongoing crisis of gun violence at schools
Domestic violence and custody issues are implicitly framed as potentially linked to violent criminal behavior, despite omission of key context
portrayed as deeply harmful
Incident framed as an urgent, unfolding crisis
Frames the event as an urgent, destabilizing crisis rather than an isolated incident
School event portrayed as vulnerable to violence
Victim's family perspective is marginalised in reporting
Victim's voice and trauma are centered, affirming their credibility and societal recognition
Survivors of sexual violence are framed as excluded and re-traumatized by public and institutional responses
survivors portrayed as rightfully included in public and institutional processes
Framed as still psychologically endangered by lack of official recognition
Victims are framed as being sidelined by legal processes that prioritize defendant rights
Defendants framed as hostile actors within a personal relationship context
survivors portrayed as legitimate and included in institutional identity
Domestic violence portrayed as pervasive and institutionally enabled
Victims acknowledged and included in political accountability moment
Portrays public spaces as unsafe due to gun violence
The normalization or downplaying of gendered violence is framed as illegitimate and morally indefensible
Victims of abuse are framed as morally legitimate and excluded from justice
Implied vulnerability of elderly individuals in rural communities
Coercive control is framed as profoundly harmful and destructive to family life and individual well-being
Domestic violence is framed as a severe threat to victims' safety and mental health
portrays victim as being re-integrated and validated through the justice process
Situation framed as prolonged crisis with urgent need for intervention
Domestic violence framed as profoundly destructive to individual and family
Victim portrayed as systematically isolated and marginalized within her own life
Domestic violence victims are portrayed as severely endangered
framed as an ongoing personal risk requiring escape and relocation
Framing survivors of Epstein as ignored and marginalized by leadership
victims framed as isolated and silenced by threats and manipulation
Positions survivors of sexual assault as being validated and included in justice process
Victim portrayed as endangered within family setting despite caregiving role
Framed as finally being included in national acknowledgment after decades of marginalization
Perpetrator framed as a calculated adversary within a domestic relationship
Domestic environments portrayed as deeply unsafe due to premeditated violence
portrayed as finally acknowledged and validated by the state
Framed as an urgent national crisis requiring immediate state action